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jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in six months so that's good and alicia keys is joining rim as areat director. i spoke to torsten heinz in the last hour about what that means. he said she will be working on a project basis and will marshall troops behind her and bringing her message to the world. maybe that will help turn things around. more devices are coming this year. they will try to bring the bb-10 operating system to lower price points. maybe that expand the market a bit. smartphones are really growing and trying to grow in markets like north america which are largely saturated so those lower pric
jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in...
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what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same time i'm realizing the market has gone up. we've watched the volatility index go from 21 all the way down to these very low levels all the way to 13. but here were are today. it's been a broad-based market rally and that's the one encouraging side. it's not just the financials. it's energy, it's industrials. so you're getting a broad participation, but i think at this point in time one of the reasons we talk about taking off the stock positions and rotating into the options is at these low levels i can have exposure into the market but at the same time i'm ta
what does the real money think of blackberry's big bet? don yak min with more on the stock on where r.i.m. goes from here. but first the top story, the dow's posted its best month in 16 years. it sits only about 1.5% from its best level ever. will it get there or should you be prepared iffer a pullback. we're trading everywhere today. how about it, pete? are we going to get there or should we be prepping for a pullback? >> i'm prepping for a pullback. i'm very positive but at the same...
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mcclendon bet the style wrangled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he might be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling and aubrey and so many others have done and bring that to market making a real killing for the shareholders and partners. kinder's gotten to the promise land that aubrey dreamed of. his kinder morgan partners is the winner and chesapeake the loser in the amazing united states oil renaissance. stick with cramer.
mcclendon bet the style wrangled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he might be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling and aubrey and so many others have done and bring that to market making a real killing for the...
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they seem to be hedging their bets and saying it's not just about one smartphone, it's about a mobile computing system. take that for what it's worth. but, you know, they think that they have something viable and powerful. they're confident. everything they've said over the last few months and employees that i've talked to are confident that this is something new and that the market will respond. >> will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. all will be revealed later. will connors, reporter at the "wall street journal." i'm talking about in terms of the phone. >> 10:00 a.m. eastern, correct? five hours to go. countdown. >>> boeing's ongoing dreamliner woes threaten to overshadow its report later today for fourth quarter earnings. can it keep flying high? >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." if you're just tuning in, i'm kelly evans. >> i'm ross westgate. here are your headlines. >> spain sees a bigger than expected drop in fourth quarter gdp as one of its most indebted regions asked for nine billion euros. >>> trades low after posting full-year earnings thanks to sales of cancer m
they seem to be hedging their bets and saying it's not just about one smartphone, it's about a mobile computing system. take that for what it's worth. but, you know, they think that they have something viable and powerful. they're confident. everything they've said over the last few months and employees that i've talked to are confident that this is something new and that the market will respond. >> will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. all will be revealed later. will connors,...
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wow, look -- i bet you find, you know, microanalyzing the whole plane. you can find things that look like concern that would just be the normal thing. >> flying the plane for millions of test miles already. >> knowing there is more to it -- is that what you think? >> have they been grounded at this point? it's not the normal bugs. >> still, if you did it on percentage basis, it's within six sigma guidelines how often it's happened. there's been a lot of flights, hours logged. and it's been -- did sno-- >> no, with the number of hours logged, you would think you would find the issues. >> they did, and i think there was some -- you know, now there's whistleblowers, too. i saw the guy. he looked like a freak. he had a ponytail -- >> every whistle blower is a freak of some sort. >> and you never know -- >> and that's why they're whistle blowers. so -- >> well -- again, we'll talk to people. but i read the article on -- in the "journal" about, you know, what they're trying to do. they're looking at batteries that didn't charge. on the same flight versus the o
wow, look -- i bet you find, you know, microanalyzing the whole plane. you can find things that look like concern that would just be the normal thing. >> flying the plane for millions of test miles already. >> knowing there is more to it -- is that what you think? >> have they been grounded at this point? it's not the normal bugs. >> still, if you did it on percentage basis, it's within six sigma guidelines how often it's happened. there's been a lot of flights, hours...
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. >> so the family always made sure back then that all bets were covered, correct? >> [laughs] i think it was a bit the concept, yes. >> there were poets and priests, rogues and rascals. in 1576, francesco de'medici, the grand duke of tuscany, had one antinori strangled for his undue attentions to bianca, the duke's wife. in the 1700s, another antinori cultivated pope clement xii as an important customer. the pontiff, who commissioned the building of rome's trevi fountain, decided to throw a few coins the antinoris' way. >> we have some correspondence saying that the pope used to like very much the wines of our family, and he wanted to order more. >> pretty good recommendation, correct? especially in the 18th century. >> yes, no doubt. >> but the family history lining the shelves of the marchese's office says precious little about the wives and daughters in the antinori family tree, a fact not lost on albiera, allegra, and allesia. are there any interesting women in those 26 generations? >> i'm sure there are some women, but women in history, in the past time, even
. >> so the family always made sure back then that all bets were covered, correct? >> [laughs] i think it was a bit the concept, yes. >> there were poets and priests, rogues and rascals. in 1576, francesco de'medici, the grand duke of tuscany, had one antinori strangled for his undue attentions to bianca, the duke's wife. in the 1700s, another antinori cultivated pope clement xii as an important customer. the pontiff, who commissioned the building of rome's trevi fountain,...
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. >>> phillips 66 and marathon reporting bet are than expected reportings. cheaper crude from north american shail fields. >>> chesapeake energy, up a day after chief executive steps down. >>> management push breaks up the company but responding at a later date for hess. >>> if you have an idea and you would like big money behind it, don't move. you will see all it all comes together in the power pitch. if you have a green thumb, with better said gray market, washington state needs you. they are trying to figure out how to regulate their newly legal marijuana industry and it is looking for a czar. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's j
. >>> phillips 66 and marathon reporting bet are than expected reportings. cheaper crude from north american shail fields. >>> chesapeake energy, up a day after chief executive steps down. >>> management push breaks up the company but responding at a later date for hess. >>> if you have an idea and you would like big money behind it, don't move. you will see all it all comes together in the power pitch. if you have a green thumb, with better said gray market,...
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those were some pretty good and well positioned bets going into this. >> all right, we will check in with jon fortt later. research in motion ceo unveiling the blackberry ten and announcing rim is changing its name to blackberry. listen to what he told us earlier. >> the key, really, is in the difference of the platform. we are just not another android. we are not another windows 8. we are something different. we haare something special. it is truly unique. >> so, is the rim makeover just lipstick on a pig or perhaps a perfect ten? couldn't resist, right? joining us now, jim siba, expecting a 60% drop in the stock with a price target of $6 a share. you said at the end of the day, it's sell-through that matters. anything about this launch event and about the device, which you have, that changes your mind? >> actually, not a lot. it was nice to have alicia keys there today, that was pretty nice. and to see their name change, but the big surprise was simply that this will be available tomorrow in the uk, canada in february 5th, which is great, but the people in the united states, you do
those were some pretty good and well positioned bets going into this. >> all right, we will check in with jon fortt later. research in motion ceo unveiling the blackberry ten and announcing rim is changing its name to blackberry. listen to what he told us earlier. >> the key, really, is in the difference of the platform. we are just not another android. we are not another windows 8. we are something different. we haare something special. it is truly unique. >> so, is the rim...
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even bet were some of the innovations they're putting into it. we're playing catchup where we fell behind which is great and with some of the things we're pushing in we're pushing the smartphone forward with the true mult
even bet were some of the innovations they're putting into it. we're playing catchup where we fell behind which is great and with some of the things we're pushing in we're pushing the smartphone forward with the true mult